This information describes how to use SnapCenter to perform backup, restore, and clone operations on resources such as databases, instances, documents, or tablespaces.
You should read this information if you want to use SnapCenter in the following ways:
- You want to create data protection policies and resource groups for custom plug-in resources
- You want to perform backup, restore, or clone operations on custom plug-in resources using the graphical user interface (GUI)
- You want to perform backup, restore, or clone operations on custom plug-in resources using Windows cmdlets or CLI commands
You should have already performed the following tasks:
- Installed SnapCenter Server and the SnapCenter custom plug-in
- Configured role-based access control (RBAC), storage system connections, and credentials
You can also use the following information to help accomplish your data protection goals:
- SnapCenter Server and plug-in installation and setup
Installing and setting up SnapCenter
Getting Started
- SnapCenter concepts, including architecture, features, and benefits
Concepts
- Other SnapCenter Data Protection Guides for specific types of resources, such as Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Windows file systems, and custom plug-ins
- SnapCenter PowerShell cmdlets or Linux commands
SnapCenter Software 4.4 Cmdlet Reference Guide
SnapCenter Software 4.4 Command Reference Guide
- SnapCenter administration, including dashboards, reporting capabilities, and REST APIs, and managing licenses, storage connections, and the SnapCenter Server repository
Performing administrative tasks
- SnapCenter developer information for custom plug-ins